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David L Paletz

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501 Perkins Lib
Durham, NC 27708
+1 919 660 4321 (office)
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Education

PhDUniversity of California, Los Angeles1970
M.A.University of California, Los Angeles1963
B.A.University of California, Los Angeles1961
Areas of Research

Politics and the Media, Film and Politics

Professional Experience / Employment History

Duke University
Director, Film/Video/Digital Program
Professor of Political Science
Liaison and Coordinator, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
Paradigm Publishers
Editor, Book Series "Media and Power"
Fulbright Scholar
Universities of Amsterdam and Leiden, Spring 1989
Odense University (Denmark), 1978-1979
Duke in New York Arts Program
Director, Fall 1988
Visiting Positions
Visiting Research Fellow, Rothmere American Institute, Oxford University, April-June 2006
Visiting Professor, Tel Aviv University, December 1998-January 1999
Visiting Professor, University of Southern California, Spring 1992
Visiting Professor, University of Zurich, 1988
Visiting Associate Professor, The American University, 1972-1973
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

Chair, APSA, Political Communication Section, 1997-1998
Founder and Chair, IAMCR, Political Communication Research Section, 1978-2002
Member, IAMCR, International Council, 1991-2002
Fulbright Scholar, Universities of Amsterdam and Leiden (Netherlands), Spring 1989
Design and teach course on documentary film, Canadian Studies, Spring 1988
Course "The Hollywood Ten, the Blacklist, and the McCarthy Era", Institute of the Arts, Duke University, Spring 1984
Sternberger Lecturer, Greensboro College, 1984-1986
Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award, Duke University, 1983-1984
Outstanding Professor Award, Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honor Society, Duke University, 1980-1981 and 1979-1980
Fulbright Scholar and Foreign Lecturer, Odense University, Denmark, 1978-1979
Humanities Fellowship, Rockefeller Foundation, 1976-1977
Awards for Innovative Teaching, Undergraduate Teaching Council, Duke University, 1973-74,1975-76,1980-81
Youthgrant in the Humanities, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1973
Faculty Summer Fellowships, Duke University Research Council, 1970&1979
Guest Scholar, The Brookings Institution, 1966-1967
Congressional Fellow, American Political Science Association, 1965-1966
Essay Award for "On Improving College Teaching", Kettering Foundation, 1965
Professional Service

Journal Editor
Editor, Political Communication, 2002-present
   Renominated by Publications Committee and re- elected to a second three year term (2005-2007) by the members of the Political Communication divisions of the American Political Science Association and the International Communication Association. Then raised $100,000 from various sources to cover the cost of editing the journal for the next three years when the Political Science department was unable to continue funding the journal.
Dept Services
Chair, Transue Tenure Committee, 2006-2007
Member, American Exam Committee for Graduate Students, 2005-2007
Member, Undergraduate Committee, 2005-2006
Member, De Marchi promotion and tenure committee, 2005-2006
Chair, Transue Committee, 2004-2005
Member, Undergraduate Committee, 2003-2004
Member, Adjunct Appointment for Michael Moses Committee, 2003-2004
Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, 2002-2003
Chair, Adjunct Appointments Committee (Lowery, McKuen, Stimson), 2002-2003
Chair, de Marchi Reappointment Committee, 2001-2002
Member, Undergraduate Studies Committee, 2000-2001
Chair, American Field, 1999-2001
Chair, Brehm Committee, 1999-2000
Member, Gronke Committee, 1999-2000
Chair, McClain Committee, 1998
Initiator and Director, Summer Internship Program, Department of Political Science, 1970-1986
University Services
Member, Central Campus Working Group, 2006 - present
Member, Council for the Arts, 2005 - present
Member, DeWitt Wallace Center Program in Chinese Media, 2005 - present
Director, Film/Video/Digital Program, 2005 - present
Chairman, Executive Committee of the Film and Video Program, 1995-present
Departmental Designee, Excellence in Teaching, 1992-present
Member, President's Strategic Planning Committee on the Arts, 2005-2006
Member, Visual Materials Lab Task Force, 2005-2006
Member, Benenson Awards Committee, 2005-2006
Member, Provost's Strategic Planning Committee for the Arts, December 2005
Member, Visual Media Lab Task Force, December 2005
Member, Council for the Arts, December 2005
Member, Visual Culture Education Committee, December 2005
Member, Dewitt Wallace Center Program in Chinese Media
Member, Arts and Science Facilities Committee, 2002-2003
Acting Director, Film and Video Program, Spring 2001
Member, Jane Gaines Tenure Review Committee, 2000
Member, President's Review Committee for John Burness, Sr. VP Public Affairs, 1999-2000
Member, Board of Directors, Duke Faculty Club, 1998-2000
Member, ad hoc Quinn Committee, 1998
Member, Task Force on the Arts, 1996-1997
Acting Chair, Study Abroad Comittee, Arts and Sciences Council, 1996
Member, Study Abroad Committee, Arts and Sciences Council, 1996-1997
Other
Editor, Paradigm Publishers Book Series "Media and Power", 2006 - present
Reviewer, Book and Film Reviews
   American Journal of Sociology, American Political Science Review, Armed Forces and Society, Choice, Congress and the Presidency, Film Quarterly, Journal of Communication, Journal of Political History, Journal of Politics, Journalism Quarterly, Media, Culture & Society, Perspective, Political Communication, Political Science Quarterly, Public Opinion Quarterly, Social Forces, Social Science Quarterly, Teaching Political Science
Member, Membership in Professional Associations
   American Political Science Association, International Association for Media and Communication Research, International Communication Association, International Political Science Association, Political Communication Sections, APSA, IAMCR, and ICA, Southern Political Science Association
Founding Member and Officer, Conference on Politics and Film Group
Member, Editoral Boards, present
   Communication Research Critical Studies in Mass Communication Cuadernos de Información y Communicación International Journalism Politics, Groups and the Individual
Referee, Referee for Publishers and Journals, present
   American Journal of Political Science American Political Science Review American Politics Quarterly Communication Research Congress and the Presidency Critical Studies in Mass Communication Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics International Journal of Public Opinion Research Journal of Communication Journal of Politics Policy Studies Quarterly Social Science Quarterly Studies in Visual Communications National Endowment for the Humanities National Science Foundation
Head, Selection Committee and Awards Committee, Full Frame (Annual) Documentary Film Festival, 1998 - present
Lecturer, Invited Lecture, October, 2010
   "President Obama and the Media"
Editor, Paradigm Publishers, "Media and Power" Series
   (three manuscripts currently in press)
Editor, Hampton Press, "Political Communication" Series
   (twenty-six books in print)
Chair and Presenter, Political Communication Editorial Board meetings, December 2006
Chair, "Media Bias", panel, 2005
Guest Speaker
   At universities, colleges, research institutes, academic journals, newspapers, television and radio stations throughout the United States, Europe, Egypt, Japan, Jordan, India, Israel, Mexico, Morocco, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, and Yemen

Publications

Books

  1. American Government and Politics in the Information Age (2010), textbook to be published on-line and in print by FlatWorldKnowledge.
  2. Business as Usual: Continuity and Change in Central and Eastern European Media, edited by D.L. Paletz and Karol Jakubowicz (2003), pp. 438, Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
  3. Film and Politics (in progress).
  4. D.L. Paletz, The Media in American Politics: Contents and Consequences, 2nd edition (2002), pp. 416, New York: Longman.
  5. Political Communication Research: Approaches, Studies, Assessments, edited by David L. Paletz, vol. II (1996), pp. 293, Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
  6. Political Communication in Action, edited by David L. Paletz (1996), pp. 338, Cresskill, NJ: Hampton PRess.
  7. Glasnost and After: Media and Change in Central and Eastern Europe, edited by David L. Paletz, Karol Jakubowicz, and Pavao Novosel (1995), pp. 240, Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
  8. Taken by Storm: The Media, Public Opinion, and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Gulf War, edited by Lance Bennett and David Paletz (1994), pp. 308, Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press.
  9. Terrorism and the Media, edited by David L. Paletz and Alex Schmid (1992), pp. 250, Newbury Park, Calif.: Sage Publications.
  10. Political Communication Research: Approaches, Studies, Assessments, edited by David L. Paletz (1987), pp. 276, Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
  11. D.L. Paletz and Robert M. Entman, Media Power Politics (1981), pp. 308, New York: The Free Press.
  12. D.L. Paletz, Roberta E. Pearson, and Donald L. Willis, Politics in Public Service Advertising on Television (1977), pp. 123, New York: Praeger.

Monographs

  1. D.L. Paletz, Guide for Interpreting the Media, rev. ed. (1995), pp. 86, New York: Harper Collins.
  2. D.L. Paletz and Daniel Lipinski, Political Culture and Political Communication (1994), pp. 33, Barcelona: Institut de Ciències Polítiques i Socials, WP núm.
  3. D.L. Paletz and Dennis R. LaFiura, The Press and Authority: Portrayals of a Coach and a Mayor, Journalism Mongraph, vol. 50 (1977), pp. 33.

Chapters in Books

  1. D.L. Paletz, Communicating Politics Through the Media: What's Wrong and How Can We Fix It, in Communicating Politics, edited by Mitchell S. McKinney (2005), pp. 95-106, New York: Peter Lange Publisher.
  2. D.L. Paletz and Jill Rickershauser, Media, Violence and Terrorism in North America 1998-2002, in Media, Violence and Terrorism (2004), pp. 119-124, UNESCO.
  3. Amy McKay and D.L. Paletz, The Presidency and the Press, in Handbook of Political Communication Research, edited by Lynda Lee Kaid (2004), pp. 315-337, Lawrence Erlbaum.
  4. D.L. Paletz and Daniel Lipinski, Terrorism, in Violence in America: An Encyclopedia, edited by Ronald Gottesman, vol. 3 (1999), pp. 280-286, New York: Charles Scribner's Press.
  5. D.L. Paletz, The Media and Public Policy, in The Politics of News: The News of Politics, edited by Doris Graber, Denis McQuail, and Pippa Norris (1998), pp. 218-37, Washington, DC: CQ Press.
  6. D.L. Paletz, Media and Politics, in Les Médias et L'Information Aux Etats-Unis, edited by Claude-Jean Bertrand (1997), pp. 33-38.
  7. D.L. Paletz, Political Communication: Opportunity and Promise, in Media and Politics in Transition, edited by Jan Servaes and Rico Lie (1997), pp. 89-95, Louvain, Belgium: ACCO Publishers.
  8. D.L. Paletz, Los Medio de comunicación y la violencia, in Comunicación Politica, edited by Alejandro Muñoz-Alonso and Juan Ignacio Rospir (1996), pp. 331-67, Madrid: Editorial Universitas, S.A..
  9. C. Danielle Vinson and D.L. Paletz, The Media and the Conduct of Government, in Survey of Social Science: Government and Politics, edited by Frank N. Magill (1995), pp. 11167-72, Pasadena, Calif.: Salem Press.
  10. D.L. Paletz, Introduction, in Glasnost and After: Media and Change in Central and Eastersn Europe, edited by David L. Paletz, Karol Jakubowicz, and Pavao Novosel (1995), pp. 3-8, Cresskill, N.J.: Hampton Press.
  11. D.L. Paletz and Daniel Lipinski, Movies on Congress, in The Encyclopedia of the United States Congress, edited by Donald C. Bacon, Roger H. Davidson, and Morton Keller, vol. 3 (1994), pp. 1420-26, New York: Simon and Schuster.
  12. D.L. Paletz, Just Deserts, in Taken by Storm: The Media, Public Opinion, and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Gulf War, edited by Lance Bennett and David L. Paletz (1994), pp. 277-92, Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press.
  13. D.L. Paletz, Media and Power, in International Colloquium Interactions of Mass Media, Public and Power Institutions in the Democratization Process (1992), pp. 37-39, Belarus State University.
  14. D.L. Paletz and C. Danielle Vinson, Introduction, in Terrorism and the Media, edited by David L. Paletz and Alex P. Schmid (1992), pp. 1-5, Newbury Park, Calif.: Sage.
  15. D.L. Paletz and John Boiney, Researchers' Perspectives, in Terrorism and the Media, edited by David L. Paletz and Alex P. Schmid (1992), pp. 6-28, Newbury Park, Calif.: Sage.
  16. D.L. Paletz and Laura Tawney, Broadcasting Organizations, in Terrorism and the Media, edited by David L. Paletz and Alex P. Schmid (1992), pp. 105-110, Newbury Park, Calif.: Sage.
  17. John Boiney and D.L. Paletz, In Search of the Model Model, in Television and Political Advertising, edited by Frank Biocca, vol. I (1992), pp. 3-25, Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  18. D.L. Paletz and John Boiney, Political Socialization and East-West Relations: The U.S. Case, in Political Socialization of the Young in East and West, edited by Bernhard Claussen and Horst Mueller (1990), pp. 221-46, Frankfurt: Verlag Peter Lang.
  19. D.L. Paletz and John Boiney, Politische Sozialisation und die Ost-West Beziehunger: das Beispiel der USA, in Politische Sozialisation Jungendlicher in Ost und West, edited by Bernhard Claussen (1989), pp. 64-82, Bonn: Bundeszentrale fur politische Bildung.
  20. D.L. Paletz, Politicization, in International Encyclopedia of Communications, edited by Erik Barnouw (1989), pp. 324-26, New York: Oxford University Press.
  21. D.L. Paletz and John Boiney, Interest Groups and Public Opinion, in Communication Yearbook, edited by James A. Anderson, vol. II (1988), pp. 534-46, Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publications.
  22. D.L. Paletz, A Personal Memoir, in The Fulbright Experience, 1946-1986, edited by Arthur P. Dudden and Russell R. Dynes (1987), pp. 81-87, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Books.
  23. D.L. Paletz and John Z. Ayanian, Armageddon, the Pentagon and the Press, in Communicating Politics, edited by Peter Golding, Graham Murdock, and Philip Schlesinger (1986), pp. 197-208, New York: Holmes and Meier.
  24. D.L. Paletz and Robert M. Entman, Accepting the System, in Media Power in Politics, edited by Doris A. Graber (1984), pp. 81-88, Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press.
  25. D.L. Paletz, What If America Had a Monarch?, in What If?, edited by Nelson W. Polsby (1982), pp. 17-25, Lexington, Mass.: The Lewis Publishing Co..
  26. Robert M. Entman and D.L. Paletz, Tunnel Vision on Television: The War in Southeast Asia, in Television Coverage of International Affairs, edited by William C. Adams (1982), pp. 181-201, Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Corp..
  27. D.L. Paletz, John Z. Ayanian, and Peter A. Fozzard, Terrorism on TV News: The IRA, The FALN, and the Red Brigades, in Television Coverage of International Affairs, edited by William C. Adams (1982), pp. 143-65, Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Corp..
  28. D.L. Paletz, Influence of the Media on the 1976 Presidential Election, in Parties and Elections in an Anti-Party Age, edited by Jeff Fishel (1978), pp. 256-62, IN: Indiana University Press.
  29. D.L. Paletz and Roberta E. Pearson, The Way You Look Tonight: A Critique of Television News Criticism, in Television Network News: Issues in Content Research, edited by William C. Adams and Fay Schreibman (1978), pp. 65-85, Washington, D.C.: The George Washington University Press.
  30. D.L. Paletz and Martha Elson, Television Coverage of Presidential Nominating Conventions: Now You See It, Now You Don't, in Broadcast Handbook 1: Television and Politics (1977), pp. 34-43, Milton Keynes, England: The Open University Press.
  31. D.L. Paletz, Peggy Reichert and Barbara McIntyre, How the Media Support Local Government Authority, in Public Opinion and Political Attitudes, edited by Allen R. Wilcox (1974), pp. 341-51, New York: John Wiley.
  32. D.L. Paletz, Perspectives on the Presidency, in Political Behavior in the United States, edited by Fred W. Grupp and Marvin Maurer (1972), pp. 338-52, New York: Meredith Corp..

Journal Articles

  1. Wiegand, Krista E., and David L. Paletz, The Elite Media and the Military-Civilian Gap, Armed Forces and Society, vol. 27 no. 2 (Winter, 2001), pp. 183-204.
  2. D.L. Paletz, Publishers and Political Communication, Political Communications Report, vol. 10 no. 3 (Summer, 2000).
  3. D.L. Paletz, Aficionados, Boletín de Loterías y Toros, vol. 10 (Septiembre 1998), pp. 44-46.
  4. D.L. Paletz, Imágenes y palabras para gobernar: Comunicación política y opinión pública, Comunicación y Cultura, vol. 3 (1998), pp. 5-10.
  5. D.L. Paletz, Campañas y elecciones, Cuadernos de Información y Comunicación, vol. 3 (otoño 1997), pp. 205-227.
  6. D.L. Paletz, Information Technology/Political Comunication, Social Science Computer Review, vol. 14 (1996), pp. 75-77.
  7. D.L. Paletz, Media and Fictional Violence, Bulletin (1996), pp. 1-25, Keio University (Japan).
  8. D.L. Paletz and C. Danielle Vinson, Mediatisierung von Wahlkampagnen: Zur Rolle der amerikanischen Medien bei Wahlen, Media Perspektiven (1994), pp. 362-68.
  9. Gabriel M. Paletz and D.L. Paletz, Mike Leigh's 'Naked' Truth, Film Criticism, vol. 19 (Winger 1994-95), pp. 23-39.
  10. D.L. Paletz and C. Danielle Vinson, Constructing Content and Delimiting Choice, Argumentation, vol. 8 (1994), pp. 357-66.
  11. D.L. Paletz and C. Danielle Vinson, The Media and Politics in America, Current World Leaders, vol. 36 (1993), pp. 321-40.
  12. D.L. Paletz and Rocco Femia, Death in Newsmagazines and Feature Films, Media Development, vol. 3 (1993), pp. 19-21.
  13. John Boiney and D.L. Paletz, Regulierung von Wahwerbung im Fernsehen der USA, Media Perspektiven (1992), pp. 256-67.
  14. D.L. Paletz, Political Humor and Authority, International Political Sciecne Review, vol. 11 (1990), pp. 483-93.
  15. D.L. Paletz, A Response, Journal of Communication, vol. 38 (1988), pp. 191-92.
  16. D.L. Paletz, Pornography, Politicians, and the Press, Journal of Communication, vol. 38 (1988), pp. 122-36.
  17. D.L. Paletz and K. Kendall Guthrie, Three Faces of Ronald Reagan, Journal of Communication, vol. 37 (Autumn 1987), pp. 7-23.
  18. D.L. Paletz and John Z. Ayanian, Armageddon, El Pentagon y La Prensa, Unda-AL Comunicaciones, vol. 15 (1985), pp. 19-21.
  19. Robert M. Entman and D.L. Paletz, America Conservative: Resurrection of a Handy Myth, Cyrano's Journal, vol. 1 (Fall 1982, inaugural issue), pp. 19-22.
  20. D.L. Paletz, Peter Fozzard, and John Z. Ayanian, The I.R.A., the Red Brigades, and the F.A.L.N. in the 'New York Times', Journal of Communication, vol. 32 (1982), pp. 162-71.
  21. D.L. Paletz, The Wondering Scholar: A Personal Memoir, American Studies International, vol. 20 (1982), pp. 30-36.
  22. Holocaust, edited by David L. Paletz, International Journal of Political Education, vol. 4 (1981).
  23. D.L. Paletz, Gestzliche Regelungen uber Wahlsendungen im amerikanischen Fernsehen..., Media Perspektiven (1981), pp. 637-44.
  24. D.L. Paletz, Introduction, Special issue of the International Journal of Political Education on the international effects of the television program "Holocaust, vol. 4 (1981), pp. 1-4.
  25. D.L. Paletz and Deanna Robinson, Zum Ausseneinfluss auf des kommerzielle Fernsehen..., Media Perspektiven (1981), pp. 101-110.
  26. Holocaust, edited by David L. Paletz, International Journal of Political Education, vol. 4 (1981).
  27. D.L. Paletz, John Short, Helen Baker, Barbara Campbell, Richard Cooper, and Rochelle Oeslander, Polls in the Press, Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 44 (1980), pp. 495-513.
  28. Robert M. Entman and D.L. Paletz, Media and the Conservative Myth, Journal of Communication, vol. 30 (1980), pp. 154-65.
  29. D.L. Paletz and Robert M. Entman, Eliten, Massenmedien Und Meinungsklima, Media Perspektiven (1980), pp. 605-612.
  30. D.L. Paletz and Robert M. Entman, Presidents, Power and the Press, Presidential Studies Quarterly, vol. 10 (1980), pp. 416-26.
  31. D.L. Paletz and Robert M. Entman, The Rank Quality Studies of Graduate and Professional Schools: A Fresh Look, The Journal of Irreproducible Results, vol. 25 (1979), pp. 11-12.
  32. D.L. Paletz, Massenmedien und Wahlen: Zum Forschungsst and und seinen Luken, Media Perspektiven (1979), pp. 20-28.
  33. D.L. Paletz and Richard J. Vinegar, Presidents on Television: The Effects of Instant Analysis, Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 41 (1977-78), pp. 488-97.
  34. D.L. Paletz, The Glory and the Burden: Teaching a Course on Politics and the Media, Internaitonal Journal of Political Education, vol. 1 no. 1 (1977), pp. 73-88 (reprinted in Media Information Australia 10 (1978): 13-23.).
  35. D.L. Paletz, Underground, Film Quarterly, vol. 30 (1977), pp. 34-47 (also in Teaching Political Science 5 (1978): 357-59.).
  36. William H. Harris and D.L. Paletz, Getting the Word Out, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 76 (1977), pp. 263-72.
  37. D.L. Paletz, Teacher Education in Political Science Graduate Programs, Teaching Political Science, vol. 4 (1977), pp. 131-44.
  38. D.L. Paletz and Robert M. Entman, Making It: The Search for Academic Quality and the Striving After Success, Liberal Education, vol. 62 (1976), pp. 576-84.
  39. D.L. Paletz, Television Drama: The Appeals of the Senate Watergate Hearings, The Midwest Quarterly, vol. 18 (1976), pp. 103-109 (reprinted in the October 1979 "anthology of memorable essays.".).
  40. D.L. Paletz and Martha Elson, Television Coverage of Presidential Nominating Conventions: Now You See It, Now You Don't, Political Science Quarterly, vol. 91 (1976), pp. 109-132.
  41. D.L. Paletz and William H. Harris, Four-Letter Threats to Authority, Journal of Politics, vol. 37 (1975), pp. 955-79.
  42. D.L. Paletz, Comment on the Dismissal of the Editor of the Dayton Journal Herald, Columbia Journalism Review, vol. 14 (1975), pp. 17.
  43. D.L. Paletz, Delegates' Views of Television Coverage of the Democratic Convention, Journal of Broadcasting, vol. 16 (1972), pp. 441-52.
  44. D.L. Paletz,Judith Koon, Elizabeth Whitehead, and Richard Hagens, Selective Exposure: The Potential Boomerang Effect, Journal of Communication, vol. 22 (1972), pp. 48-53.
  45. D.L. Paletz, Comment on Vogler's 'Concerning Congressional Seniority', Polity, vol. 3 (1971), pp. 454-57.
  46. D.L. Paletz, The Neglected Context of Congressional Campaigns, Polity, vol. 4 (1971), pp. 195-217.
  47. D.L. Paletz, Peggy Reichert, and Barbara McIntyre, How the Media Support Local Government Authority, Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 35 (1971), pp. 80-92.
  48. D.L. Paletz, Perspectives on the Presidency, Law and Contemporary Problems, vol. 35 (1970), pp. 429-44.
  49. D.L. Paletz and Robert Dunn, Press Coverage of Civil Disorders: A Case Study and Analysis of Winston-Salem, 1967, Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 33 (1969), pp. 328-45.
  50. D.L. Paletz, Judith Crist, Film Quarterly, vol. 22 (1968), pp. 27-36.
  51. D.L. Paletz and Michael P. Noonan, The Exhibitors, Film Quarterly, vol. 19 (1965-66), pp. 14-10.

Papers Submitted

  1. D.L. Paletz, Sherman's March: Romantic Love in Documentary Films (November, 2010), Milwaukee [DOC].

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